Statistics of Corona Virus in Turkey

The pandemic has sabotaged life in almost all parts of the world, affecting some countries more than others. The numbers and statistics of the Covid-19 cases, deaths and vaccinations in Turkey discusssed in this blog highlight the general trend and the effects of pandemic mitigation in this country.

Mohammed Faizan https://etc5523-2021.github.io/blog-mohammedfaizan0014 (Monash University)https://www.monash.edu/
2021-09-15

Iran formally called Iran(Islamic Republic of) is a great country with a diverse, rich and egalitarian cultural heritage dwelled with some of the most humble people on this planet. They welcome people and their hospitality is one of its kind; treating guests with at most dignity is their specialty. However, these people face many hardships due to the ongoing political sanctions which makes life difficult here. From experience, I say that most of the general services are unavailable here, including access to allopathy medications and common commodities. It is extremely difficult to access Iranian data, kudos to Johns Hopkins University for articulating the pandemic data of Iran. General information is provided in the table below.

Summary Numbers of Turkey
Information 2020 2021
population 85,042,736.00 85,042,736.00
population_density 104.91 104.91
median_age 31.60 31.60
aged_65_older 8.15 8.15
aged_70_older 5.06 5.06
gdp_per_capita 25,129.34 25,129.34
extreme_poverty 0.20 0.20
cardiovasc_death_rate 171.28 171.28
diabetes_prevalence 12.13 12.13
female_smokers 14.10 14.10
male_smokers 41.10 41.10
hospital_beds_per_thousand 2.81 2.81
life_expectancy 77.69 77.69
human_development_index 0.82 0.82

In the recent times, and currently, Iran is facing a new wave of the corona virus, witnessing spike in the number of cases and deaths. There have been pleas from the locals for helping Iran face this pandemic with better access to health care and emergency supplies.

Data description

Overview of the Covid data

The Covid-19 data for this blog post is the contribution of Our World in Data who update their GitHub repository everyday with covid data from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (JHU CSSE). The data is a representation of the time series data where every record is a day of the year and represents the statistics of the corona virus cases, deaths and vaccinations, both fresh and cumulative. Additional, country specific statistics are also present in the data and has 65 variables for 553 days beginning from from 2020-03-11.

Unique Values of each varibale in the data set are displayed below:

Cases Distribution

The distribution of the reported cases and deaths is presented below, shows that unusual spike in both the cases and deaths are sparse in this country with about 200 days reporting predominantly low number of cases and deaths. The vaccinations data for Iran is not reported well with 3 percentage missing data from the date of first vaccination and 56 percent overall, and hence, this blog does not cover the vaccination roll out program in Iran.

Analysis and findings

The time series graphs below represent the number of fresh cases and deaths in Iran over the period of the recorded data from February, 2020. You can hover over the plot to see the exact number. We see that there has been rise and fall in the numbers, having five peaks separated by uniform time intervals, except in February and March of 2021 when the numbers were low. Slide across to August, 2021. The current peak in the number of positive cases and deaths has affected Iran and the country had to undergo a 6 day lockdown from the 16th of August at the time Muharram, the major religious time in Iran. We can see te lowering in the number of reported cases an deaths, however these have been increasing after lockdown ended.

In the early days, the ratio between the cases and the deaths was wide, however it has come closer in these recent times. This is the general trend in populous countries where there are more deaths when cases are on the peak, owing to lack of access to emergency healthcare services.

The interactive table below shows the exact number of cases and deaths in each month and the trend within each month. The highest number of cases recorded in August 2021 are highlighted in red.

A comparision has been made with the top 5 worst hit countries by the pandemic. The death to positive cases ratio is the metric of ranking. The ranking of Iran is highlighted in red. The interesting fact here is that the worst month in terms of this ratio was November, 2020 and it ranked second among other countries. In conclusion, we see that the the number of deaths have a positive association with the number of cases reported.

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Citation

For attribution, please cite this work as

Faizan (2021, Sept. 15). ETC5523-Blogs: Statistics of Corona Virus in Turkey. Retrieved from https://etc5523-2021.github.io/blog-mohammedfaizan0014/posts/2021-09-15-corona-virus/

BibTeX citation

@misc{faizan2021statistics,
  author = {Faizan, Mohammed},
  title = {ETC5523-Blogs: Statistics of Corona Virus in Turkey},
  url = {https://etc5523-2021.github.io/blog-mohammedfaizan0014/posts/2021-09-15-corona-virus/},
  year = {2021}
}